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technology, consumer discretionary sector looks good. so we think that the sect leg in the cyclical bull market started with those october 2011 lows. i've been telling our clients, hey, any opportunity you have whether it's a pullback, valuations are not expensive, you want to make sure that you are invested here because the economy is going to cope growing at least through 2014, i think. i think the market has got some upside here. >> we're going to have to leave there. a lot of good information. thanks so much, scott, scott wren, senior equity strategist at wells fargo advisors. and as we mentioned, alcoa kicks off earnings season tomorrow. the alcoa c.e.o. joins us for an exclusive interview. >> tom: pump prices have hit a new record in california, climbing to $4.67 a gallon today, according to triple "a", but some cities are experiencing even higher prices. for drivers, the good news is prices are expected to fall, but california remains vulnerable to quick price hikes. refinery and pipeline problems have put the squeeze on supplies
technology, consumer discretionary sector looks good. so we think that the sect leg in the cyclical bull market started with those october 2011 lows. i've been telling our clients, hey, any opportunity you have whether it's a pullback, valuations are not expensive, you want to make sure that you are invested here because the economy is going to cope growing at least through 2014, i think. i think the market has got some upside here. >> we're going to have to leave there. a lot of good...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the former football coach who plunged penn state university into scandal by his sexual abuse of young boys over many years was sentenced today. the judge called his crime a "story of betrayal." jerry sandusky wore a red jail jump suit and a smile as he entered the center county courthouse this morning, less than two hours later, the smile was gone after the 68-year-old learned he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. lead prosecutor. >> i believe that the sentence that the court imposed today was a wise and proper one and that it reflectedded the seriousness of the defendant's crimes. the harm he caused and the need to remove him from society. >> woodruff: sandusky was convicted three months ago on 45 counts of sexually abusing te
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the former football coach who plunged penn state university into scandal by his sexual abuse of young boys over many years was sentenced today....
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technology can provide customizedded experiences tailored to individual consumer preferences. igniting a world of possibilities from the inside out. sponsoring to today. >> the william and and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the presidential campaign's focus turned to foreign policy-- at least for a day-- as mitt romney sought to capitalize on new momentum. in a major speech, he challenged president obama's handling of a host of trouble spots. i know the president hopes for a safer, freer and more prosperous middle east allied with us. i hope this hope but hope is not a strategy. >> woodruff: with that mitt romney took aim at foreign policy today in a speech at virginia military institute in lexington, virginia. >> when we look at the middle east today,
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and even if controlled technologies by technologies but using the low for all. services or lawful. rules if you wish. because we see big big big problems and children being kidnapped or being involved in bad networks so. drug distribution of. the family or whatever so out children that don't do it in the internet and i'm certain that children must be somehow protected some very much for this limitation . some of the activist of the human rights says that it will potentially block that freedom of speech but. if we do not do anything we would not have any protection would just stay in this door which is raising up every day and we need to clean that up somehow therefore i'm certainly a believer and that by the way in most of the countries in europe and in america as well there are certain laws which protect. children against in potential dangers information on the internet thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that my guest that we showed today was natalee as you co-founder you are completely. dancing to not only was your if you have your sense spotlight
and even if controlled technologies by technologies but using the low for all. services or lawful. rules if you wish. because we see big big big problems and children being kidnapped or being involved in bad networks so. drug distribution of. the family or whatever so out children that don't do it in the internet and i'm certain that children must be somehow protected some very much for this limitation . some of the activist of the human rights says that it will potentially block that freedom...
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they got $125 million for energy efficiency technologies. that includes commercialization and work-force training. you have to give people to pick this up, put it under rubes, things like that. that was not picking a winner. we have got our reliance on foreign oil if nothing else. a number of those have gone elsewhere. the access challenge, which was another program, six different entities coming together, looking for ways to boost regionalization. st. louis won the biotech sector. they won it because that is where the cattle arrived. they have real expertise in animal testing, and all kinds of genetic stuff. and so, we are looking at here is the next way for us to compete in the regional economy, not picking winners. everybody comes together. all in one place. it is an innovative approach. the idea that the industrial policy of free market misses the point, in my opinion, of what every other country is competing with and doing. we are not picking winners. we are picking sectors. there is a big difference. >> do you think one of governor rom
they got $125 million for energy efficiency technologies. that includes commercialization and work-force training. you have to give people to pick this up, put it under rubes, things like that. that was not picking a winner. we have got our reliance on foreign oil if nothing else. a number of those have gone elsewhere. the access challenge, which was another program, six different entities coming together, looking for ways to boost regionalization. st. louis won the biotech sector. they won it...
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ips is a new technology. it has a lot of potential in the field of medicine and the development of new drugs. i want to continue this research. now that i've received this honor i would like to or i feel i must contribute to society as soon as possible. >> professor yamanaka said he is honored to receive the prize alongside sir gruden. he spoke about the importance of yamanaka's work. >> he was amajor breakthrough because it showed you can derive embryo cells from adult cells by adding the right combination of genes. >> the announcement in literature is scheduled for this thursday. >>> delegates from more than 170 nations have gathered in india to talk biodiversity. they will discuss ways to use the earths plants and animals in a sustainable manner. the united nations holds the conference every two years. delegates agreed on rules for sharing economic benefits from genetic resources. the delegates set a target of preserving 17% of land. many governments have yet to s pass laws enforcing the protocol. the part
ips is a new technology. it has a lot of potential in the field of medicine and the development of new drugs. i want to continue this research. now that i've received this honor i would like to or i feel i must contribute to society as soon as possible. >> professor yamanaka said he is honored to receive the prize alongside sir gruden. he spoke about the importance of yamanaka's work. >> he was amajor breakthrough because it showed you can derive embryo cells from adult cells by...
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science technology innovation all that is to balance around russia we've got the future covered. by horse. by tractor. by car where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative delivering post and delivering. if the. culture is that so much of him and all the each visit is a minute mark when is the end really the end of the strategy of the u.s. led mission in afghanistan is in a shambles green on blue attacks against coalition. while. calling. offers an air show and an on a mission museum was a matter you. most of the residents never profited from the performance notion of coming our signature trip there when you look up and there's one captain i knew his alpha beta gamma he was always the final trim a tree in his leg i went out there know what's going on they can pinpoint. the dirt right now. those shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art is still a campaign based structure in making something three. bombs. on our team while. telling us offers an air show and an on a mission museum was a matter you. most
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>> we focus primarily on technology. china is a microcosm of the world, which is a tale of two cities. large concerns about macroeconomic growth. i tell you, 6% is a lot better than zero. point one. if you look inside these economies, the key concern about china right now is overinvestment potentially in fixed assets, primarily real estate and infrastructure. if you take that and put that aside at the moment, if you look at what's going on in the chinese economy, it's just roaring in terms of its growth. we made an investment recently with a large group. in fact, it's one of the largest investments ever made in alibaba. it's growing quickly with the trend of the penetration of the internet in china. chinese just recently announced they're going to hook up broadband communications to 250 million households in china. that's almost as many people as we have in the united states. >> can yahoo! compete with that? >> they do very different things. alibab, one of the great things about the business is it's a commerce company. i
>> we focus primarily on technology. china is a microcosm of the world, which is a tale of two cities. large concerns about macroeconomic growth. i tell you, 6% is a lot better than zero. point one. if you look inside these economies, the key concern about china right now is overinvestment potentially in fixed assets, primarily real estate and infrastructure. if you take that and put that aside at the moment, if you look at what's going on in the chinese economy, it's just roaring in...
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i think it is great technology, great use of technology. to me it does show most of the shadow is in the early morning hours, at least the parks. i think it is important to look at the total package, as we are doing. again in a second round when we look at projects independently. i concur with commissioner moore's comments that it is not just parks affected but maybe building alleys. how many other building alleys in the part of san francisco that may be for us down the road. i know we are not looking at that portion. but i think it is worthy of talking about. glad you did bring that up. as far as parks, i'm concerned about portsmouth square. i realize the shower is early in morning and before t'ai chi but i'm hoping the 12.5 million allocated, that we bring portsmouth square high tore the priority list. if possible relaying or reformatting that park so the open stays where the t'ai chi is is not in the shadowed area. commissioner wu's comments about the importance of parks in china town, she is absolutely right. * some of the sros or apart
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japanese environmental and energy-saving technologies lead the world. malaysia plans to refocus its look east policy on those areas over the years to come. nabila nishaa, nhk world, kuala lumpur. >>> the latest in medical science has gone on display in yokohama near tokyo. exhibitors at biojapan 2012 are presenting the latest in drugs, technologies and medical equipment. more than 400 universities, research facilities and businesses are taking part. this booth presents ips technology-related patents belonging to a company run by japanese scientist shinya yamanaka. the brother received attention from visitors interested in finding out about the use of ips cells. yamanaka won this year's nobel prize in medicine and physiology for his research on induce d potent stem cells or ips cells. this robot can conduct biotype experiments. scientists are using it to research dangerous viruses. the japanese supercomputer "k" is the world's second fastest computer. it is expected to dramatically speed up the development of new drugs. >>> and here with an update on the
japanese environmental and energy-saving technologies lead the world. malaysia plans to refocus its look east policy on those areas over the years to come. nabila nishaa, nhk world, kuala lumpur. >>> the latest in medical science has gone on display in yokohama near tokyo. exhibitors at biojapan 2012 are presenting the latest in drugs, technologies and medical equipment. more than 400 universities, research facilities and businesses are taking part. this booth presents ips...
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stealing that and they then have all of that technology. the second thing the arguing, and we aren't sure why, is there are getting in and hacking and snooping around all of our computer systems. looking at the electric grid, the water supply system. gerri: this does not make me feel good. >> you don't know why they're doing it. did they use it in some kind of warfare situation? that some point the mere threat of saying we could shut down the electric grid on the east coast of the united states. we don't want you to do a darn thing when we take over taiwan. >> the big 2003 blackout in the northeast, some people say it was triggered by a chinese actor who made a mistake. fifty americans died that time. also, a florida black of the some people attribute to china. they're going after the infrastructure backbone in the united states because in a wartime scenario it would be very useful to be able to shut down like. >> they would not even have to use it. it could threaten to use it. gerri: we are not the bad guys, we adjust the company tried to
stealing that and they then have all of that technology. the second thing the arguing, and we aren't sure why, is there are getting in and hacking and snooping around all of our computer systems. looking at the electric grid, the water supply system. gerri: this does not make me feel good. >> you don't know why they're doing it. did they use it in some kind of warfare situation? that some point the mere threat of saying we could shut down the electric grid on the east coast of the united...
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they shuttered the technology. we've seen our foreign competitors, we're playing a little catch-up in the united states. why hasn't the electrical taken off. >> i think it's the cost. 80% of the cost of my car is the lithium battery. every year they're cheaper more powerful and condensed. it's a beautiful car, but it was $100,000. a lot of people say, well, i would love to do this, but that's a lot of money. our goal is to spend $18,000 to $20,000, get in one of my cars, it won't be your primary car but your secondary car. the volts we only had three great months of selling them. our plan is to get off the defense of foreign oil. china announced that they wanted 10 million cars on the road. they just did a multi billion dollars investment. we in america cannot allow one more technology or business to go overseas, specifically china. we got to do that in america. my car used to be made in china but now it's made here in the united states of america. >> gavin: was that a value proposition? were you doing that because
they shuttered the technology. we've seen our foreign competitors, we're playing a little catch-up in the united states. why hasn't the electrical taken off. >> i think it's the cost. 80% of the cost of my car is the lithium battery. every year they're cheaper more powerful and condensed. it's a beautiful car, but it was $100,000. a lot of people say, well, i would love to do this, but that's a lot of money. our goal is to spend $18,000 to $20,000, get in one of my cars, it won't be your...
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we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest products worldwide, 70 countries. they are using -- why don't you take it out of your u.s. products. they weren't too keen on that. we think the europeans are crazy. opi has fun names like i am not really a waitress red. we decided to do a spoof and we came up with our own names, like i can't believe it is a carcinogen. we dressed up with sashes that said mistreatment. this all happened in may, by august the company announced they were taking out formaldehyde and now advertising all of their products are free of those chemicals. >> [applause]. >> that was a huge victory and it show that is we can change the industry, they are responsive and they can change on a dime relatively quickly. we have products and they work wonderfully and the prices didn't go. there is an initial resistance, we see it is possible to change t
we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest products worldwide, 70 countries. they are using -- why don't you take it out of your u.s. products. they weren't too keen on that. we think the europeans are crazy. opi has fun names like i am not really a waitress red. we decided to do a spoof and we came up with our own names,...
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this is the latest technology. tell me about it. >> well what you're seeing here is our discover se console. this is virtual interactive product we're on a course with ambient noises, and all the speed and elevations changes are translated through from the treadmill to screen. >> i'm cranking up the pace so we know. >> reliving track star moments from college days. >> and you can go faster and the course goes faster. and, this is never been offered before. >> no. it is truly unique about this we can introduce educational content. not only looking at something but learning about it at the same time. >> gotcha. this will go how fast? how fast can i go. >> it will go 15 miles an hour. we're going to auckland. we can go to auckland and run in new zealand. it is incredible. makes the running experience something you never experience at home. >> especially trying to run 15 miles an hour in traffic might be an hour. >> okay. i'm up to a five minute mile. i will try to make it to a four minute mile pace but, i doubt that i
this is the latest technology. tell me about it. >> well what you're seeing here is our discover se console. this is virtual interactive product we're on a course with ambient noises, and all the speed and elevations changes are translated through from the treadmill to screen. >> i'm cranking up the pace so we know. >> reliving track star moments from college days. >> and you can go faster and the course goes faster. and, this is never been offered before. >> no....
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audience technology innovation and all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. the latest news of the week's top stories on the border shelling between syria and turkey as fresh violence hits damascus the compound exploding all signs the police headquarters. italians period will mounting to descend into classrooms while civil servants are marching for the jobs in spain. and venezuela votes for a new president joel maybe it's a previous one longstanding socialist leader chavez faces a tough challenge from a democrat. say it's all the latest sports news with poll. well i welcome along with two the sports headlines here is what's coming up. hitting sanjay remain on top of the russian premier league table with the two you know when that. moving on up reigning world champion sebastian vettel wins the japanese romper a move within a few points of championship leader number one. on the china crisis world number one victoria azarenka big smile reassure half of it in the china open final in straight sets to play the fifth title of the season. the first football and i'm j
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via technology? when you think of technology? [talking over each other] >> guest: sure, those guys are wonderful. at one point we were talking about before, which was an earlier call was talking about the echo chamber effect. and you keep track of folks that are similar to you and your taste. one of the things that i have found is that it is very useful for me personally about twitter, and i suppose you could do this with facebook, as i tried cautiously to follow a diverse mix of people. i follow a bunch of musicians and technology writers and architecture critics, and what i get out of that is not the 140 characters, but rather it's the wing that they are sharing on twitter about things they have read, which is a big thing. you know, it is pointing to a 6000 world new yorker article or something much longer or more substantial than just a tweet. it is that group that the determination of my random morning reading over copies before work -- that group has more control over what i read in the editorial boards of "the wall street j
via technology? when you think of technology? [talking over each other] >> guest: sure, those guys are wonderful. at one point we were talking about before, which was an earlier call was talking about the echo chamber effect. and you keep track of folks that are similar to you and your taste. one of the things that i have found is that it is very useful for me personally about twitter, and i suppose you could do this with facebook, as i tried cautiously to follow a diverse mix of people....
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science technology innovation all the lees developments from around russia we've got the future covered. secret laboratory tim curry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't sound anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only. more news today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. and. you. say still. should. salute. the salute similar to the. latest news in the week's top stories border shelling between syria and turkey is fresh violence and it's damascus but car bomb exploding outside police headquarters . polling stations in venezuela waiting for the last hours to cast ballots but it dissipates in the rising sea of a longstanding leader who votes chavez for his democratic opponent and retake a pretty list will take the helm in caracas. italian's fury over mounting cuts descends into clashes while civil servants marched for their jobs spain. paul's up next we'll have the latest sports news stay with us. well i welcome along with to the sports headlines here is w
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it's technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future earth covered. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for october eleventh two thousand and twelve the latest in the global rate cutting contest central banks of brazil and south korea cut rates china has been easing to offset tight liquidity conditions we'll talk to dr stephen leeb about the impact on commodity prices plus he'll weigh in on the big picture resource and energy issues you are not likely to hear about in the u.s. vice presidential debates tonight and christine lagarde head of the i.m.f. and waded into the eurozone bailout for a saying greece should be given an extra two years to meet its budget target. what's driving high level leaders elected or not to really make sure greece stays in the eurozone and continues to service the debt no matter the pain domestically will discuss and will we see criminal charges for actions surrounding j.p. morgan's multibillion dollar trading losses will deal book reports federal auth
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it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you create something higher. and when you reach stuff you. go do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on our t.v. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg. and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me where my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell a story of. oxen. wealthy british style. that's not on the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. line. would be soon which brightened if you only bounce around from funds to christians. for instance on t.v. dot com.
it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you create something higher. and when you reach stuff you. go do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on our t.v. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg. and my fingers and my big toe on my...
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>> look i think that position is the technology stock that's really the consumer play. the consumer as people look at this company, it will not be spending as much on this company as they might in some other security. i met with adt today, that company has much better security, if you want to mix apples to oranges in the security sector, i like adt. if you can't beat the big boys, you got to join them. amazon and google all week i will have two a day that are the anoints ones. don't move, the lightning surrou roichbround is coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs.
>> look i think that position is the technology stock that's really the consumer play. the consumer as people look at this company, it will not be spending as much on this company as they might in some other security. i met with adt today, that company has much better security, if you want to mix apples to oranges in the security sector, i like adt. if you can't beat the big boys, you got to join them. amazon and google all week i will have two a day that are the anoints ones. don't move,...
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of a hold does digital technology have on the german market? >> the fare is like the biggest book shut you have ever been into, but when you look closely, you see that among these books and also the publishers are displaying their wares, everything is also geared to digital, to reading from the screen. in the u.s., the proportion of books that are now sold digitally is 20%. in germany, that figure is only 2%. it has doubled in germany over the past few years, but it still very small. this is to do with the fact that in germany, there is a regulation regulated by the government called fixed price for books. this means that booksellers and publishers have agreed amongst themselves that they can sell books for a good price, so there is money to be made for real books, but they are very aware of the trend for digital books as well. >> definitely a rise in digital use. what about the digital book experience for children? some people are quite concerned that children will lose touch with the reading experience. >> i think kids love their comuters, do
of a hold does digital technology have on the german market? >> the fare is like the biggest book shut you have ever been into, but when you look closely, you see that among these books and also the publishers are displaying their wares, everything is also geared to digital, to reading from the screen. in the u.s., the proportion of books that are now sold digitally is 20%. in germany, that figure is only 2%. it has doubled in germany over the past few years, but it still very small. this...
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science technology innovation is developments from around russia. blog john harwood of washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture at the debate wednesday mitt romney valid to bring america's coal industry back to life and do everything he could to promote plain coal one of the most unsafe industries in the world is the time of america will be away from coal and preventing future coal mining tragedies well as peter go to night in tonight's conversations of great minds also the unemployment rate dropped to below eight percent in september for the first time since president obama took office republicans claim the new numbers are being manipulated by the obama administration republicans just mad that their plot to crash the economy has failed i'll ask our panel in tonight's big picture rumble anderson's daily take which you know it's possible to be arrested for trespassing on your own land well it is it's a sign of the corporations are turning america into a third world country. provides conversations with great minds are joi
science technology innovation is developments from around russia. blog john harwood of washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture at the debate wednesday mitt romney valid to bring america's coal industry back to life and do everything he could to promote plain coal one of the most unsafe industries in the world is the time of america will be away from coal and preventing future coal mining tragedies well as peter go to night in tonight's conversations of great minds...
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fast charge technology. >> essentially this works on the nissan leaf. it does not work on the volt, why should it not work on all of the technology. u.s. manufacturers not quick to embrace it. >> it is not that they have not been quick to embrace it, the volt specifically from a technology standpoint does not require the use of the fast charge because of the combustion engine. in the future the u.s. and international oem will have them as well. >> this is only the first fast charge unit for abb, though they have 600 worldwide. it will be a huge market if you can charge it up as quick as you can pump it. a gas tank full. that would make electric cars a whole lot sexier. tracy: you'r you are right, ther hands would not smell like gas. but in new jersey do not have to pump ou our own gas get ashley: which i find very weird. guess what, twitter claiming another victim. relationship between jack welch and "fortune" magazine. dennis kneale coverin cover thiy and joins us now. >> a lot of obama backers are bashing jack welch for requesting the job numbers on t
fast charge technology. >> essentially this works on the nissan leaf. it does not work on the volt, why should it not work on all of the technology. u.s. manufacturers not quick to embrace it. >> it is not that they have not been quick to embrace it, the volt specifically from a technology standpoint does not require the use of the fast charge because of the combustion engine. in the future the u.s. and international oem will have them as well. >> this is only the first fast...
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ict stands for information communication and technology. and remember that wasn't and for the camera? now, there is a nokia's head of smart phone marketing is out of a job. he had to apologize for this video. then accused of misleading customers we should note it's not clear and and htc may be the latest smart phone victim. the company posted a record drop in quarterly earnings. there is net profits totalling $133 million. and to put that into perspective it's the lowest quarterly profits. the share of the bloomberg smart phone market fell at less than 6%. it had 10% just a year ago. google is launching a credit card for businesses with lines ranging from $200 to $100,000 for customers of its ad words service. for now it's just for businesses in britain but may be announced the united states in the next couple weeks. financial times says this follows a test program for u.s. businesses led to increased advertising. taking a look at stocks ending the day lower, stocks took a hit on news of more production delays in china. your bloomberg silic
ict stands for information communication and technology. and remember that wasn't and for the camera? now, there is a nokia's head of smart phone marketing is out of a job. he had to apologize for this video. then accused of misleading customers we should note it's not clear and and htc may be the latest smart phone victim. the company posted a record drop in quarterly earnings. there is net profits totalling $133 million. and to put that into perspective it's the lowest quarterly profits. the...
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baskets of technology groups. here's the market vectors semiconductor etfs, they got hit by about one and a third percent including, of course, intel. david: all right. surprise, surprise, natural gas once again. it was a huge bump up -- it wasn't a huge bump up, but it was enough that we take note. natural gas standing out in the energy pits, eking out a small gain. let's take a look at the ung. there it is. again, it's about a half a percentage point gain on a down day in the market, but considering its runup over the past month or so, this thing, we wonder where it's going to end. liz: well, merrill lynch liked it, put out that note saying natural gas would be higher going into the winter season. coal, those names were on fire today. here's the coal exchange-traded fund, ticker or symbol kol moving higher by about three-quarters of a full percentage point. david: when the bell rings, the action begins. two countries have historically outperformed the others in fourth quarter posting gains more than 60% of the t
baskets of technology groups. here's the market vectors semiconductor etfs, they got hit by about one and a third percent including, of course, intel. david: all right. surprise, surprise, natural gas once again. it was a huge bump up -- it wasn't a huge bump up, but it was enough that we take note. natural gas standing out in the energy pits, eking out a small gain. let's take a look at the ung. there it is. again, it's about a half a percentage point gain on a down day in the market, but...
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let me quickly ask you, technology. everybody is so passionate about technology. apple is kind of wavering today, but where does technology go between now and the end of the year? >> well, you know, it's a group that has potential to have much better multiples. it's a very good, these are high-margin businesses, good earnings. technology spend is very sensitive to the global economic cycle, and i do think as bad as the data's been over the summer, especially out of europe and china, i think things are going to start turning next year. that's very good for technology and, again, i really want to buy the big leader names in there with the low pes, and there's a bunch of them. liz: yeah. look if the pe ratio and then look at what their cash flow is. tom lee, jpmorgan chief u.s. equities strategy. 1495 for the s&p 500. looking you can see on the ticker here what is happening right now. you can see he's a believer in a move to the up side. coming up, we're getting close to that closing bell, six minutes away. can we see any green on the screen? a tough move there, but
let me quickly ask you, technology. everybody is so passionate about technology. apple is kind of wavering today, but where does technology go between now and the end of the year? >> well, you know, it's a group that has potential to have much better multiples. it's a very good, these are high-margin businesses, good earnings. technology spend is very sensitive to the global economic cycle, and i do think as bad as the data's been over the summer, especially out of europe and china, i...
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there is no technology involved. the idea is that in local government, each year there is a certain amount of taxpayer dollars are allocated for funds that are devoted to projects that have been determined by communities and neighbors themselves. so every year from all the neighborhoods -- the communities would get together and they would say, what are their needs in this community? what are we looking for here? the city is growing and they have a lot of infrastructure needs. and the neighbor neighbors would say we need the sewer line here, the electricity grid here, another room in the local school, playground here -- and the neighbors themselves would create this linked list of priorities for their communities. the dollars from the state would then get devoted to those priorities based on what the ordinary citizens do. the money came from the state, but the decision of what it should fund came from the streets and the ordinary folks in the community who were not working for the government. what was created was, it
there is no technology involved. the idea is that in local government, each year there is a certain amount of taxpayer dollars are allocated for funds that are devoted to projects that have been determined by communities and neighbors themselves. so every year from all the neighborhoods -- the communities would get together and they would say, what are their needs in this community? what are we looking for here? the city is growing and they have a lot of infrastructure needs. and the neighbor...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. welcome back and watching our t.v. with myriad joshie drinking dog walking even feeding the birds all of timothy is now considered criminal in hundreds of london's parks the move has been slammed by civil liberties groups as an attack on personal freedoms while the government insists the ban is in place to tackle anti-social behavior artists are for of has more. here in this park in london if your found drinking alcohol or throwing a ball or even feeding the pigeons you could inadvertently be committing a criminal or civil offense surprise will serve a lot of people we're joined now by j.c. appleton the creator of the google maps banned in london which sets out the people these zones in london where you could commit an offense this century for these activities that most people would have she actually pretty looted say can you tell us more about what sort of things people should be looking out exactly and i think all these activities are things people consider to be quite ordinary so h
technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. welcome back and watching our t.v. with myriad joshie drinking dog walking even feeding the birds all of timothy is now considered criminal in hundreds of london's parks the move has been slammed by civil liberties groups as an attack on personal freedoms while the government insists the ban is in place to tackle anti-social behavior artists are for of has more. here in this park in london if your...
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technology innovation all the instability around russia we've got the huge earth covered. from phones to. his phone starts on t.v. dot com. wealthy british style holds a. finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. good leverage or. was able to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately. about anything tim's mission to teach music creation and why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. while. cali. offers. was a matter you. must have the residents never profit from the performances you'll see of coming all sinners get there when you look up and there's one. alpha beta gamma you. out there know what's going on. right now. shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art still sticks and. making them from pretty. bombs. on our team. live.
technology innovation all the instability around russia we've got the huge earth covered. from phones to. his phone starts on t.v. dot com. wealthy british style holds a. finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. good leverage or. was able to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately. about anything tim's mission to teach music creation and why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. while....
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despite all the technological developments. it is more precious because there are more and more people in this disputed territory. whether it is really settlers or a rising arab birth rate. it becomes harder and harder to achieve. in the last few years while we have been preoccupied with iran, is really settlement building has been rather robust. this doesn't get much news now, but facts are being created on the ground that it will be harder to reach a solution and i have not given any policy recommendations. let me give one which should be scheerer common-sense which is what i think james baker showed so ably when he was secretary of state which is for there to be any arab-israeli peace given the geographical imperative, the u.s. has to be involved as an honest broker in a pro-active way. >> as i am sure you have seen in this discussion, this is a provocative book. i urge people to buy it and read it and i think bob is prepared to sign some. you will want -- please join me in thanking bob. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
despite all the technological developments. it is more precious because there are more and more people in this disputed territory. whether it is really settlers or a rising arab birth rate. it becomes harder and harder to achieve. in the last few years while we have been preoccupied with iran, is really settlement building has been rather robust. this doesn't get much news now, but facts are being created on the ground that it will be harder to reach a solution and i have not given any policy...
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our space program we put a man on the moon you know how many technologies came out of that it's come lists countless numbers another major infrastructure project was the interstate highway system and incidentally all these projects were done not by government but by government and industry working together yes there was a time when that was possible there was a time when we actually did spend together monies that made this country more productive and now we have a golden opportunity to do exactly the same thing exactly what unfortunately china is beating us sat we have a golden opportunity to spend literally trillions of dollars on projects that are going to pay off not just for us but for our children our grandchildren our great great grandchildren are going to be able to set the stage for the twenty first century what are we doing ignoring it what am i talking about i'm talking about new energies and new technologies and in particular new energy is just one example china plans to spend over one trillion dollars just on an aspect of new energies namely the smart grid between now and
our space program we put a man on the moon you know how many technologies came out of that it's come lists countless numbers another major infrastructure project was the interstate highway system and incidentally all these projects were done not by government but by government and industry working together yes there was a time when that was possible there was a time when we actually did spend together monies that made this country more productive and now we have a golden opportunity to do...
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moment in the american science technology innovation hall the rest of moments from around russia we've dumped a huge earth covered. me is easy meat it's. beautiful to meet. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
moment in the american science technology innovation hall the rest of moments from around russia we've dumped a huge earth covered. me is easy meat it's. beautiful to meet. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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technology innovation all the developments around we've got the future covered. it. was. a lonely and welcome to cross town peter lavelle republicans and democrats alike tell the american people that they have a stark choice before them in this election year is it really the case does america's two party system monopolize national politics in crowd out real discussion of political issues and does it really matter who is elected president in november. to cross-talk the us political system i'm joined by nicholas carle in sacramento he's a journalist and author of walk away from debt for a better future in washington we have bruce fein he is the founder of the lic field group and american freedom agenda and in frankfurt we crossed to christophe on marshall he is the us bureau chief for spiegel all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want nicholas in sacramento you got up early as for the program so i'm going to go to you first ok i live abroad i've lived abroad for a long time and i've had to explain american politics to foreigner
technology innovation all the developments around we've got the future covered. it. was. a lonely and welcome to cross town peter lavelle republicans and democrats alike tell the american people that they have a stark choice before them in this election year is it really the case does america's two party system monopolize national politics in crowd out real discussion of political issues and does it really matter who is elected president in november. to cross-talk the us political system i'm...
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and telco, technology but involving finance, real technology and drug. technology, drug, finance, oil, tech, a telco. ♪ hallelujah >> that was easy. >> janet in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. my brother and i watch you all the time. >> thank you. >> caller: a good boo-yah to you. my stocks are eaton, etn, verizon, vz, mcdonald's, mcd, state street, stt, deere, de. am i diversified? >> a wild performer. we have interesting. eaton, a charitable trust name. a core position for action alerts for years. state streets finance. mcdonald's, deere, terrific product. not a well-run company, unfortunately. and verizon telco. we have telco, farm equipment we have restaurant, we have diversified manufacturing, and we have financial. again, picture-perfect it's got yield, yield, yield. not bad. boy, our players really were good tonight. ♪ hallelujah >> i know oh, come on, these guys all know the game. hey, you know what? i don't care. diversification is the only free lunch in the stock market business. "mad money" is back after the break. gecko (
and telco, technology but involving finance, real technology and drug. technology, drug, finance, oil, tech, a telco. ♪ hallelujah >> that was easy. >> janet in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. my brother and i watch you all the time. >> thank you. >> caller: a good boo-yah to you. my stocks are eaton, etn, verizon, vz, mcdonald's, mcd, state street, stt, deere, de. am i diversified? >> a wild performer. we have interesting. eaton, a...